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		<title>Artist Profile: Make-up &amp; Hair Artist Ayumi Komiyama</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Geisha &#8211; Images by Tommy Zablan Make-up and Hair by Ayumi Komiyama Model Yuka Saito Ayumi Komiyama is a Make-up &#038; Hair Stylist whose work has been published in the covers of the Vancouver Sun Style Section, Reach Magazine, and Klip magazine. I asked her a few questions about her work, inspirations, and aspirations. Q: [...]]]></description>
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<p>Make-up and Hair by Ayumi Komiyama<br />
Model Yuka Saito</p>
<p>Ayumi Komiyama is a Make-up &#038; Hair Stylist whose work has been published in the covers of the Vancouver Sun Style Section, Reach Magazine, and Klip magazine.  I asked her a few questions about her work, inspirations, and aspirations. </p>
<p>Q: What inspires you as a make-up and hair artist?<br />
<em>Ayumi: I gain my inspirations from my 5 senses, which are what I see, smell, taste, hear and feel.</em></p>
<p>Q: What do you think about when doing make-up and hair?<br />
 <em>Ayumi: I think about what is the best for the client and strive to bring out the unique qualities of that person. Ultimately, I like to create something that is best for my clients. Also, I like to have different stories attached to different styles that I create.</em></p>
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<p>Q: Please tell us your approach and experience in make-up and hair styling?<br />
<em> Ayumi:  I always have the fundamental ideas and basic skills in mind. I also like to keep in mind that nothing can be done without a practical approach and I like to utilize my observational skills to replicate work that has been done by others. From the replicated works, I like to add my own ideas, which may not have any significant relationship to the art itself, to make a whole new piece of art.</p>
<p>I obtained skills in the areas of hairstyling, makeup, nails and kitsuke at the hair dresser school in Tokyo. Then I worked at a hair salon and learned the basics in working in a professional environment. I also obtained socials skills, which I require to interact with my clients. I often seek for advice from my fellow staff members and my customers regarding any potential improvements I could make in any areas of my specialty. I am a person who values individual differences, and after working for a while, I was at a position to teach others. I always only teach the basic skills necessary to the new staff members and let them improve from there using their own unique techniques, since it&#8217;s no fun having the exact same stylist.</em></p>
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<p>Q: What do you think is important for the Art of make-up and hair in the future?<br />
<em>Ayumi: Currently, CG (Computer Graphics) is becoming big and I would like to work with this wonderful technology, however, I would also like to preserve the beauty of the Art itself in that I want everyone to appreciate the natural beauty of the art (No CG or other editing).</em></p>
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